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Tom LoBasso ’90 named president of Daytona State CollegeThe Daytona State College District Board of Trustees announces the appointment of Dr. Thomas LoBasso as the seventh president of Daytona StateCollege in Daytona Beach, Fla., effective June 2. He had served as interim president since January 2015. Prior to being named interim president, LoBasso held the position of chief operating officer and provost at the college. He brings to the institution’s top post a deeply rounded background in higher education leadership.

Carberry ’70 named president-elect of SCALAJudith Carberry ’70, firm administrator of Barnwell Whaley Patterson & Helms, LLC, has been named the president-elect of the South Carolina Association of Legal Administrators (SCALA), an official chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators (ALA). The SCALA and ALA are leaders for the business of law, focused on the delivery of cutting-edge management and leadership products and services to the global legal community.

ESU Marine Science alumni: Reconnect on the Eastern Shore Did you participate in programs at the Marine Science Consortium as a student at East Stroudsburg University? We’d love to catch up with you! We are sure that you have grown quite a bit since your college days, and so have we! You may have noticed that we have even changed our name from the Marine Science Consortium to Chincoteague Bay Field Station.

ESU Graduate Student Helps Promote Community PlaygroundOliver Trojak could have taken a few shortcuts, or at least chosen a simpler project.With his already packed schedule consisting of a full-time and a part-time job, few people would have criticized him. That wasn’t in the plans for the East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania graduate student seeking his master’s in professional and new media writing​.